Nani, Anderson and Wilfried Zaha moving on as David Moyes starts to clear the Manchester United decks

Nani could soon be on his way out of Manchester United (Picture: Getty Images)

David Moyes is ready to start getting rid of his Manchester United deadwood by moving on Nani, Anderson and Wilfried Zaha this month.

The United boss wants to clear the decks so he can bring in the new blood needed to get the Premier League champions back on course for a top four finish.

Nani is set to return to his native Portugal to join Sporting Lisbon on loan once he recovers from a niggle while former United striker Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has persuaded his old club to allow Wilfired Zaha to join Cardiff City for the rest of the season.

Anderson is on the brink of a permanent move to Fiorentina and although the Serie A club are unwilling to a announce the fee, the Mail on Sunday says it is considerably less than the £27million Sir Alex Ferguson paid Porto for him back in July, 2007.

The paper also reports that Nemanja Vidic, Rio Ferdinand, Patrice Evra, Antonio Valencia, Javier Hernandez, Shinji Kegawa, Alex Buttner and Anderson Lindegaard will all be part of a major clear out in the summer.